OTHER MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO REPORTS
These additional fertility-related stories include audio and transcripts.

Evading the Virus by American
RadioWorks.Being diagnosed with HIV used to mean a death sentence, but
new drugs and sophisticated treatments now allow HIV-infected people to live a
normal life. For many couples, that means having children - regardless of the
risk. The medical establishment warns against the practice, but some doctors and
researchers are bucking the trend, proving that it's possible to have both HIV
and a family. (09/99)

Supreme Court Ruling by Stephen Smith.A report on the June 25, 1998 decision that people with HIV qualify for legal protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act.(06/30/98)

Minnesota Surrogacy Center by Stephen Smith.The first center in Minnesota for surrogate motherhood is drawing opposition even before it opens. (03/20/98)